"I've had nothing
yet," Alice replied
in an offended tone:
"so I can't take more."
"You mean you can't
take less," said the
Hatter: "it's very easy
to take more than nothing."
(73)
"I breathe when i sleep
is the same as i sleep
when i breathe."
(69)
"It was
much
pleasenter
at home."
thought Alice
"where one
didn't grow
larger and
smaller."
(42)
"If you knew time
as well as I do,"
said the Hatter
"then you wouldn't
be talking about
wasting it. It's him."(71)
"It was the
best butter,"
the March
Hair meekly
replied."
(70)
" Dear, dear!
How Queer
everything
is today."
(28)
"No room! No Room!"
they cried out when
saw Alice coming(68)
"Of course they were."
said the doormouse,"
well in."(74)
"Do you mean that you
think you can find can
find out the answer to it?"
said the March Hare.
(69)
"Then you should say
what you mean,"
the March Hare went
on" (69)
"Curious
and
curiouser!""
cried Alice
(she was so
much
suprised
that for a
moment she
quite forgot
how to speak
good English.
(26)
"Your hair wants
cutting," said the
Hatter. (68)
"...that begins with
an M, Such as
mouse traps,
and the moon,
and memories,
and muchness."
(75)
"Did you say
pig or fig?"
said the Cat.
"Pig." replied
Alice...
(66)
"Twinkle,twinkle,twinkle
twinkle...(72)
"Well i had hardly
finished with the
first verse," said
the Hatter, "when
the queen bawled out,
'He's murdering
time! Off with his head!'"
(72)
"...the antipathies,
I think-"
(she was rather glad
there was no one
listening, this tme, as
didn't sound at all the
right word.)
(21)
"I see what I eat is
same thing as I eat
what I see!"
(69)
"How queer it seems," Alice said to herself, "to be going messages for a rabbit! I suppose Dinah'll be sending me on messages next!" And she began fancying the sort of thing that would happen: "Miss Alice! Come here directly, and get ready for your walk!" "Coming in a minute, nurse!"
"Bye the bye,
what became of
the baby?"
said the Cat.
(66)
"Once upon
a time there
were tree little
sisters," the
doormouse
began in a great
hurry, " and
there names
were Elsie,
Lacie, and Tille..."
(73)
"Which way? Which
way?" holding her
hand to feel which way
it was growing...
(25)
"...and so these three
little sister- they were
learning to draw,you
know-" what were
they learning to draw?"
asked Alice..."Treacles,"
said the Doormouse...(74)
yet," Alice replied
in an offended tone:
"so I can't take more."
"You mean you can't
take less," said the
Hatter: "it's very easy
to take more than nothing."
(73)
is the same as i sleep
when i breathe."
(69)
much
pleasenter
at home."
thought Alice
"where one
didn't grow
larger and
smaller."
(42)
as well as I do,"
said the Hatter
"then you wouldn't
be talking about
wasting it. It's him."(71)
best butter,"
the March
Hair meekly
replied."
(70)
How Queer
everything
is today."
(28)
they cried out when
saw Alice coming(68)
said the doormouse,"
well in."(74)
think you can find can
find out the answer to it?"
said the March Hare.
(69)
what you mean,"
the March Hare went
on" (69)
and
curiouser!""
cried Alice
(she was so
much
suprised
that for a
moment she
quite forgot
how to speak
good English.
(26)
cutting," said the
Hatter. (68)
an M, Such as
mouse traps,
and the moon,
and memories,
and muchness."
(75)
pig or fig?"
said the Cat.
"Pig." replied
Alice...
(66)
twinkle...(72)
finished with the
first verse," said
the Hatter, "when
the queen bawled out,
'He's murdering
time! Off with his head!'"
(72)
I think-"
(she was rather glad
there was no one
listening, this tme, as
didn't sound at all the
right word.)
(21)
same thing as I eat
what I see!"
(69)
what became of
the baby?"
said the Cat.
(66)
a time there
were tree little
sisters," the
doormouse
began in a great
hurry, " and
there names
were Elsie,
Lacie, and Tille..."
(73)
way?" holding her
hand to feel which way
it was growing...
(25)
little sister- they were
learning to draw,you
know-" what were
they learning to draw?"
asked Alice..."Treacles,"
said the Doormouse...(74)
Edited by Dan Tylutki